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zunnzunn/vue-ganttastic: Simple, interactive and highly customizable Gantt chart component for Vue 3

Vue Ganttastic is a simple, interactive and highly customizable Gantt chart component for Vue 3.

Using Vue 2? Check out Vue-Ganttastic v1.

For further guides and references, check out the official docs.

Install using

npm install @infectoone/vue-ganttastic

Then, initalize the plugin in the starting point of your app (most likely src/main.js):

import { createApp } from "vue"
import App from "./App.vue"
...
import ganttastic from '@infectoone/vue-ganttastic'
...
createApp(App)
  .use(ganttastic)
  .mount('#app')

This will globally register the components g-gantt-chart and g-gantt-row and you will be able to use those two components right away.

<template>
  <g-gantt-chart
    chart-start="2021-07-12 12:00"
    chart-end="2021-07-14 12:00"
    precision="hour"
    bar-start="myBeginDate"
    bar-end="myEndDate"
  >
    <g-gantt-row label="My row 1" :bars="row1BarList" />
    <g-gantt-row label="My row 2" :bars="row2BarList" />
  </g-gantt-chart>
</template>

<script setup>
  import { ref } from "vue"

  const row1BarList = ref([
    {
      myBeginDate: "2021-07-13 13:00",
      myEndDate: "2021-07-13 19:00",
      ganttBarConfig: {
        // each bar must have a nested ganttBarConfig object ...
        id: "unique-id-1", // ... and a unique "id" property
        label: "Lorem ipsum dolor"
      }
    }
  ])
  const row2BarList = ref([
    {
      myBeginDate: "2021-07-13 00:00",
      myEndDate: "2021-07-14 02:00",
      ganttBarConfig: {
        id: "another-unique-id-2",
        hasHandles: true,
        label: "Hey, look at me",
        style: {
          // arbitrary CSS styling for your bar
          background: "#e09b69",
          borderRadius: "20px",
          color: "black"
        },
        class: "foo" // you can also add CSS classes to your bars!
      }
    }
  ])
</script>

Clone the project, make some changes, test your changes out, create a pull request with a short summary of what changes you made. Contributing is warmly welcomed!

To test your changes out before creating a pull request, create a build:

To test out the build, you should create a tarball using:

Then, place the tarball in some other test project and install the package from the tarball by using:

npm install <name_of_the_package>.tgz

License MIT
Author: Marko Žunić, BSc
GitHub Repository

In case you found the library useful, a little tip would be much appreciated!

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